NJCTS Wednesday Webinar series continues July 18 with presentation exploring chronic illness
Presented by Dr. Michael C. Zarabi, this webinar will take place from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. and will deal with psychological and educational impacts
AMC cools down summer heat with sensory-friendly showing of “Ice Age: Continental Drift”
Theatres in Clifton, Elizabeth, Freehold, New Brunswick, Rockaway and Wayne will show the hit movie on July 21 for those with Tourette Syndrome and associated
Congressman Pallone impressed with research taking place at Cell and DNA Repository at Rutgers University
Human Genetics Institute Director Dr. Jay Tischfield notes importance of facility that was created by NJCTS and is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year NEW
Good Shepherd Academy first-grade teacher is the 2012 NJCTS Educator of the Year
Anita Riccardelli, nominated by 2nd-grade student Erin Miskell and her parents for Riccardelli’s exceptional work in and out of the classroom, is one of two
DePaul Catholic High School Spanish teacher is the 2012 NJCTS Educator of the Year
Stacey Gottesman, nominated by sophomore student Grace Hawruk for Gottesman’s exceptional work in and out of the classroom, is one of two educator award winners
Registration opens for 3rd annual Mendham Walk to benefit the education programs of NJCTS
This year’s walk will take place on Saturday, November 3, rain or shine, at Borough Park in Mendham, New Jersey MENDHAM – The New Jersey
‘F’ is for Family and Fun at NJCTS’ 8th annual YMCA Camp Bernie retreat weekend
Nearly 200 families gathered for a time of relaxtion, arts, crafts, games, activities and a chance to learn more about Tourette Syndrome from experts and
Happy Campers share their Camp Bernie experiences, say why family retreat weekend is so valuable
Eighth annual event put on by the New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome attracted nearly 200 families, including first-timers and longtime veterans LEBANON TOWNSHIP